Ankara textile design on paper ( floral motif)

Hello my fellow artist and art lovers, how are you all doing, today I bring to you my latest Ankara design on paper, my pattern for today is floral motif.
I achieved this design by using a new technique, after painting the background with grayish brown, I painted the flowers by using light pink and deep pink, you might be wondering how I painted the flowers, actually I blow up a nylon like a balloon and I applied paint on it and paste it on the background and I used orange and white at the middle of the flowers, and as for the leaves, I used an actual leaf then painted on it then I applied it to the background as well, the colors for the leaves are lemon green and lemon yellow, and I used black for the outline using pointillism method.
The materials I used for the Ankara design on paper is brush, cardboard, leaf, nylon, poster color, and water tape.







I find this a creative or is it interesting technique you used and to be honest I like the part without the black dots more than te end result.
Did you do this on cotton or so as well? I would buy it. It's super.
What do you say @almaguer about the technique? The use of leaves for a stamp?
Visually, I see it well. I know there are hundreds of techniques used to create art. Personally, though, I stick to what can be created with a brush on canvas. The use of hundreds of objects or just pouring paint and creating the image the universe decides, I'm plagued by doubts about whether it's art or not. Even if it's visually pleasing.
If we put a machine to make two million ordinary drinking glasses, is it art?
If it comes to the first glass it might be art the rest are copies or copies of copies just like most things we buy like (copies) of sculptures for example. The first one is unique.
So sorry for the late response, thank you so much for your comments, but I only do on paper for now